DC Movie Theory: Are Wonder Woman And Aquaman Kryptonian?
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It's probably fair to say that the live action DC Extended Universe hasn't been as good as fans might've hoped it would be.
In an attempt to keep up with the, quite frankly, far superior Marvel Cinematic Universe, the franchise has been terribly rushed - with the Justice League assembling after only two of the team's members had been given what you would call a "solo origin movie".
With that in mind, it's unsurprisingly been a target of some heavy criticism - but two of the franchise's characters have at least been singled out for praise; those being Wonder Woman and Aquaman.
Gal Gadot first appeared as Wonder Woman in 2016's Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, before both getting a brilliant solo movie and appearing as a member of the Justice League in 2017, while Jason Momoa was introduced in Batman v Superman in a mere cameo, before appearing more prominently in Justice League.
Both characters are set to feature extremely heavily in the franchise going forward, with Aquaman's first solo movie getting a Christmas 2018 release and Wonder Woman's highly-anticipated sequel coming next year.
But are the DCEU versions of these characters actually different to the comic book versions? This video suggests they might be, as we look into the idea that the DCEU versions of Wonder Woman and Aquaman could be Kryptonian in origin.
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